- I 5. IChatham Cl To Enter Allen Cup Finals 5 The ciuriomiown Ginnlil-II. Saturday. April 14- 1956 BAC K ST R ETC H vicll 2-fl-Ii, Kavola known driier of this city. told us Gihhont 4-3-4. Time. 2.ll'.i. 20984 the other day that Walter is haiId- '.!.09'i -- it new track record. A frienrl of Walter t'raig. kin thaileyl tMc ling the lioi'st'.s imiivd by John Stewart at E2.istoii's f'oriIci'. tlIIt- Both All-yiiiic and Kavola ucre ario. Tlicrc are nine in the string liiiiiell by W.F. Illctlilibiiii. Moore's and all are III tip top coiillilion for Mills. N.B . who later sold them to training miles when the season P.t'. flit-Coi'nIac of Cliarlottctown. gpeng up, ll.ZlI. Sweeney. Biidgcwatcr. N.S.. owned Royal-at-I.aw. .-llcyone was John V". (ash of lrliiit-i'.ilil has a later sold to (luiiicsiiay Farm, 5-year-old ilurk rlicslitill IIIill'x' by Lexingttin. Ky. villi-re she entered Jollity 2.0.3'i. dniii (i&illlel'lllt' ('lcgg the brood iiiare i'aiIks. by Abner T. (loci; 2.U4'4.-. grandam Hilda Hal by Great lial. third dam l he has been citing; light traiiiiiig has a winner at (fiilrlbi'ook 4Saint and I-o.-idivorl. In all iiinirr and cx- .loliiII N B track. Sept 1 with 1-I-l. pncts in start hut in the pticiiig Silciil Grattaii '2 -2. May Biidlong t'l3SSCS llllh -iuiiiiier. She has a nice II-ll-II. Dale ('ocli;Iin -I--t-4. lola Hen- aaoyv style and iiiiglit be one of the Ici II II. LaW)CI' tlraltaii ti-5-ti. best top Jollity's of tlic Rlaritiiiies iilien IIiIIi- '.' in 7'lIc also won the third she gets racing experience. Mr. heat In the - 23 pace at Vernon. P. (lash Itill be reiiicnihcrcd as the I-11 In 2.16 Other Iiiiiiiors that owner of Palsy (3., a horse that vias atteriiooii at Ycriioii in-re June highly thought of aiiioiig hariicss xloriiiiic. ouiieil by (Source Mac- men in that Vlclfllll lxcars alto. l)oii;ilil. Mi-riiiziiil. P.E l Ann ('lcgg oiiiicd by tleorge A. Callbcck. Sum We iiere dcligliti-ii to hair I Iiicrsitlc Pl-II and Mickey Bud- letter from oilr friend R R. Bcll,llong. ov.IIeri by Harry Dawson. QC . Wl'l0 MS hI'PIl 1l0lllla.VlIII2 Will t'arletoII Siiliiig. PIC l. .IuiIe .'lloi'ii- Mrs. Bell and thc.V Wm '" a "are In: iil'Ill It'l to acquire a i'c(-ord of meet. at Roosevelt Iiaccw:l.Y 0" :14 ' . tun ('lcL:L: zi Imurd of 2.0tl the night of April .'itlI. .l ilI'IicI'll'x'S l.'x aiiil loin ilciili-v r;Ii'cd until horse finislied sci-niid iilicn Wil)I1(' she un- toiirlncn yctiis oltl and re- MacPhersoI1. o 42VQal'-(ltd scldiniz lirrrl will a record Ir so? 2-5 and paced the entire mile route afldiwinmngs nt 516.349 59 was beaten only by Mighty Green. I I.es:e(Ii Pullcn. thfl driver. was un- t1;u(;1giL'i'v seae just as t 9 starting gate 1 Ownmx N horsm mm M" be pulled away rm?" me mm bl” lhe racing llllw season are rciiiinded horse. behaved m "CH0" lasmom tthat their application for cliizihility went "'l”.lhe mm and paced follrth lcertificates made prior to May 1st. in the middle of the 8-hour: field. lie only 3200 and am... may for the As they came to the three-quarter mmaindm. M 1,", 5mm," Hwy am PM” ll” ”h3"e"g('d fur the lead 35 ls-l.00. We iiill he plotisctl to mail though guided hv an export t'einS-t - - - . l .. 1- 4- - I . - . , lellglbllll). meiii Iiixiiii iiicrs man and lust missed taking tht',HCensP and ”,mSU.mmn Mrm... virtory from Mighty (rieen. lanyone vm l.(.qm,5.s Hwmp piciure vias enclosed lshowing the horses lmshmiz and I' to '5 F98lICilAiu.ii:: RALLAIID cilriosity, y wg are very glad to lriie anlelt; Q," ”.,,”..h,.,.; i,-xmd. ijuionei .ter from our frienl Lhnr to flu ar .l.m (I;-ilkiii iii Woodstock. has very l0! Syd”-'5' M""'5' X 5' Ml" mu I In I947 Bright spot rat-ed uniierl Colorado Belle by Colorado L.. that the colors of Enimclt Burke and I ioluliile others will still he sealed l-indlv forwarded its a write-up on the nopiilar Woodstock driver Earle, Avery. who is now one of so much to priimolc lizil'lllrs.s rac- ing in Cape Breton and also cam- paigned some of the best WICPTS the oiltstnnding reinsmen of the MN" P?I'l”f'"9-fl ""”iXl3l'"'me lracksi United States. The past season be life" I5 (-harllei llmughlt I zltuld drove the 2-year-old trotting fllly.'lT0D you a line to let you how Egyptian prmcess 1,, 3 record of” was still going stionp .. truss 2.02, which made her a uni'ld'sI"1-V l'n3"."5"3L 54 -Wu” "ml champion for age. sex and gait. Irnonths. (vUl. the L-iiardiaii iiiciitioiii Egyptian Princess won S29.665.IIhE me and my old hoss Lalume -nu Hillsola 1.59. also trained and tBmwm?- Them were the days” drive" by Early was "1, winner ''I still go up to the race track of 560.913 last year. .most every day. generally d”.V'-' ;my car 30 or 40 miles a (toy W" Harness horsemen -with long the wiiigtnw down to not the trcsh memories will remember an -1fter- air. Think that has a lot to (to noon in August. 1936. when Earle With me l”Cl'"t3 5” I-'””(l 3' that won the Free For All Place at Char- LIKE bl" "'5 5"0WInE and blmlilng lottetown with Bud Wenger timeiand raining today. W! TOW” lo 2.05lri. It was a desperate battle Eel "UL N0! much d0l!lZ all my between Bud and Calumet Budlong traclf. the Sydney outfit. headed 2.fl2”wk. driven by Billy Hood. Bud by Jim lt9FSI'50"- I93-Eefl m-Y "ack Wenger had the advantage of draw for the last few waits to give lhe ing the pole and try as he would horsemen over here ii chance to the Budlong horse could not beat train. and the Farmers Associat- him to the wire. The record made ion put on the only race I have that day still stands for pacing now. Labor flay. over the Charlottetown oval. Other ”I get to Maine every yea" Yet good ones that Earle drove later with my car. Still drive ar.-tind were Happy 1.. 2.0312. Love Song 12.000 miles a V0313 1'" k9-9I””3 l.5ll and Christie Budlong 2.06M. Bachelor's Hall now. my house- Eai-lr. was a former Canadian pot- keeper for around 2;: years I18-Wed I10 farmer and Dominion Govern- away I year as” ""5 m""lh, I meant seed potato inspector prior only eat two meals a day 8"” UV" to his taking tip harness rm-iniz in mostly on eggs. 9853' 10 ("Wk 3"d a lifetime job. It am my own cook non. gives me something in do. Canleiiii liyan BRIGHT SPOT lwas In Friday. hc-tons quite a 1-100 Our thanks to Gordon Pettie. see If!" D0!” kmw ti 3"" m;:"'”l.b" rotary of the New Brunswick Horse lhlm 0' "0'- H9. 15 aim" e””l'".g men's Association. for a copy of IBICIIEIOT Hall like mysc am is the New Brunswick Horseman of -?b0"'- Ym" ages I Shall. be Nah" which he iii editor and manager. lmi my -VP3.I'lY M"l"c m" ”''””,g It. is a bright riawsy. well primed IP. E. I. this slimmer so as in sec I-page paper devoted to Maritime horses and their doings. There ill I story of Bright Spot. 2.09'o. writ- ten by Re: Yntinker. that will please many of her admirers here. A race we particularly rememb- er was that of September 12. 1945. some friends there. IMP? .V”" -'”'” iwi-ll, Take rare of yourself iind will be seeing you this summer. Bye." I Charlie's i'enI;iI-its on the eggh diet is in line iiith articles Iihich .we have been reading lately that Iemphasize the importance of pro- ut Covehead Raceway. Bright Spot owned by the late Walter Identica- ncy and driven by Jo: Hennesse). was 2-1-1. 0. U. Volo IH. Stendi ttein in ones nutritional require- lments. The fact that he is so sprightly at 84 leads us to believe that the product of the humble hen I-2-2. Paglia:-oi Ifiailcyi II-3-.'l. ihaii ii great deal to do with It- Tlme. 2.ltllr':. 2.12. 2.ll'&. The same There is only one CllfiI'lIP and nil afternoon Alcyone 4T. Weli-i won horsemen who have known him the Free for All with I-4-I. Roynl- through the vrars will he Iliad in at-Law t.l. Hennesseyl :l-I-2, Wil-I ttnntinimt on page In READY FOR STAR ROLE - MICKIY By Alan Mover --:- Yzt Airs any an ma nu: KWD 0-WIaMEka -rmr CRY our rd? I run JIINNE. Jar Mm: Mir IIE msmr Blur smixwa our in Aozwmnp ' FM&JcY- J47-7-pp fi”'niow'" up J57 H! 01' A G115 Iv mutt. CiiA'l'HA.'Il. Ont.. tCP)--Chat- ham Illaruons unleashed I de- vastatini: first-period offensive I-'I'ida,v iiiiglii to defeat Saint John Beaters 5-2 and enter the cham- series for tho Allan ppm flllfl dumfounded the op- piisilioii nith power not expected from a chili that f'n'ishcd fourth gyu mEl:S' O Aprilk 'rI:ht about face' has put. a scrlulls t'i'lnIp ill the plans of fislierincn for the tifteeiitli. Be that as It iii.'ii It was hotter to have ni'(-iIrI'eil oii llIt' ltiiith then on the fifteenth. The 5f'lCl'(' storm caught evcryoiie Iiappiiic lilvcn Nature's .L'llll(.li'Cll. soiiie of them at least, lwere t'i.lll;llll oil hase by the un- ;5eason:iolo l')lll.l.Ill'(l. It has happen- ied bet'oI'l- illltl ll iiill happen again. In 1927, tlizitlx the year if my inem- inry .s'(tI'HN me Iori-eetly, on April I22nd a lltillllllL' blizzard broke from the Xoi"IuI-I and buried the fox pi-its up in the top wire cover- ing iiitli tlIlll('tl -iiovi I iemi-m- brr lhr il.IIr for It Has oil the aiiiiivrr-ai'I Iii iiir first German gas attacl. In the Ypi-es salient. I for one hail the feeling that .spring iiris here. The crows were picking out iiestiiig: sites and num- bers of Great Blue Herons and Bronzed grziekliw itlrancs and crow black birds to Inzinyl had arrived from the south A lot depends on the Iieather between now. . .Wed- lnesday the clcicnth. . .and Sunday on what tmiiting conditions will be .,like. Some dams will be open uiih a I-oieriiiiz of ice. Some were innen before the storm. Dingwel's at Fortune was ready to break on llhe 8lh...a ribbon of black ice that Iioiildn't carry a rabbit ex- teiiited well around the point. .DanIs that are short on bottom lsprings rcniaiit ice sealed for I longer period 1EXERClSE CAUTION ips Beavers 5-2 10-minute mark of the first period. Tempers bit the boiling point midway through the second period after Saint John defencemln Lloyd Hinchber er ran into three poul- tles. hi -sticking and elbowing minor: and n 10-minute miscon- duct for arguing with the refereel. Seconds later seven players were rolling and milling around on the in the regular season. knockcdjBENDO SCORES THREE Beavers out of the best-of-scvent Len, winger Lou Bcndn fired Allan Cup semi-finals 4-L liin-ee goals for Maroons in the wild Maroorls. who captured the cast- lQngagem9nL Lloyd Ferguson and em Canada senior hockey crown ;Danny Blair got the others. For- with -Friday nights victory. now Iwards Vip Palladino and Sid Pud- meet Vernon Canadians for theldicombe scored for Beavers. I Canadian title. t Maroons. who just squeezed Into The first game of the hest-of- the playoffs ivlieii they emled "D seven affair. is srliediiled for next .:oiII-ill in the Ontario Hockey As- , Thursday. probably in Vernon. All 5t)L'lall()lI Senior A race and then '99- 1'0 the games will be in the west but ousted three teams to hit the east- unwp the venue has not yet been de- Fl'Il Caiiada final. broke out for Saint John-Goal: Shirley; do- cided. lthrl"P izonls Friday night before the lence: Hinchbergcr. Brklnclch Bar- lai7ii:;.s.:Iones. Pol: Leading Playoff Scoring ladino, Rubic. Smith. Nicolle. Mc- Parkdale pluyiiic corirli Allin Phee. Boileau. Chntbnm-Goal." Edwlrla: do- tanen Carver is up to his old trit-in .i:: llll and threatening to add anritliiw tro- fciice: Zorlcl. Blair. Ko . Baldwin: forwards: Busch. Joyce, lliendo, Power. Connolly. Chalmers, phy to his already coil-lilciuible collection. The Parkdale roarli. iilio has x.-ti in line comes sliilly Ed tuuzer. Ferguson. Vlskelts. Flick. won one tropliy .'i-- the tsluiiil .xi-ii- ll.iI-lloiitiltl. S.D.U. ccntcrinan. I Referees: Gord Parsons Ind Iihii has hit the tiviiics oil (I ot'I'.is- 1Doilg Young. both Of Delmlt. ions and tops all players in assists iiitli 13 U SUMMARY . litii-k Davey of S.D.U. and Ship. L,'”l Pfrmli L Ch3fh3'"- 39550 (E.-trier of Parkilalc round out tlie.''Fl''-'h'' 393: 2s Chafh3m- F9”1"5Q" ior Lcai:Iic's most W I lflllltt pl.-yer bl: live. Davey has 9 goals Hlitf 7t '.B9'"l"- lh 0 I 3 ll 9 III p 5138: J. and aiIotlIcI' as the lr;I:;IIeK- lcarliiii; .i -I-is lnr lti poiiils and K.-'ll'l('l :I:i- . (4lI”"l3"I- 39ml" l""355'5l9dl 9113- . SCt)l'Cl'. holds the limit! In Ilir -I I tilt; ti i.'o.'ilx .'IiIi'I 6 assists for I-l potiiis. P"J't"”'('5: k"Zr?a lint . l during the playoits ziiirl lo Illf' top Tlicse are the top tiIi- I ”"f'f;1"'d f'e.:i”d' 4- (rl"1”hf"” 3”” Playoff scorer ii ill go the .l ii .llzic ' ti -t l”'x. I5lgfffnincgsigefsglggxonnflggg I";'ffwlc'v":.),l.'y;.. . - . -t A. ”'”” 'o ' ;' lcoildilctl 12:44. Unger 13:55, Ni- - riiici - IiI.il.iIi tan ll. Dtiiiii III Ill .0 ill 13.5, Brkl . h ( i d nearly so great as the one lie ht-id I-1. ll it 19 m 9' .) '15”j55 Nfml? lglfzgor an in the scoriiig (llll'IliL' lllt I'tQIll(Ii' B 9 T ltijma-lm t ' mo e t ' schedule. His 21 points iIi.iilo up of S ' il 'l H ladinn (Ruble Smith) 8112' 6 12 gozils and It ;i I .i liiatnliiic lliis is liovi the inn tctiiiis xt.IIi-l. .Chmham' Benho (Ferguson. Um betterlhzin that of It-.IiiIiIi.IIe llilllc l.P ll t. til t.tPlSI ON 1120. 7 Saint lohn Puddh Dunn who has a I'Pt'tIl'll or in goals Parkdale 5 fl ti 'lI 1:0 Eombe '(Ni'ml"le) 1532 Pgmames. 5 ;' .I III :!I I ' ' ' and I0 assists. IS llll. W onaldwin 15:26- Carnera Misses Wrestling Bout 'ii'ill be pitted zigtillisl ttIl.:II.I Is the tff)lIllll3l' Ctiiiutlieii ”i';iI.r'tI'-tt'izI.le" time (it Gerry llctllriiaii ll-Iddy O'Connor and Pistol Pete Morin. Thcrc ilill he Syd llitltfl. Bill Cowley. the lx'i':iIit Iiiir ol llohliy. Hgckey Greats Will Perform AI Ottawa Charity Contest 0TTAW.l till llilt'lxt')' Lzrcats. past and prexciii, iiill pcrfurni at the Aiiditoriuiii lierc next Monday night as Otiaiia old pros take on I crew, of Tm-oilIn-Aiontrcal pucks- meli in a I-hariiy EEIIIIC. Batter. Porky I)IiIIi.irt Illltl Milt Des Smith. a foriiicr .lIontI'eal Schmidt. i"i';v.iIk ilx'Iu:I t'lalI('y. Maroon and Caiitidieiis player. istliill l)IIriI.'III. Bill RI-Ii-Iulae. Cully handling the nrcaiiizatioiial chores land Tliriiii Siiiioii. lxillo Altllonald. for the service club spoiisoriiii; the ilfrerl and Gerry l,iI.IIi;r. Harold affair and he'll hate a host of t'or- Starr. Sam Godiii. Poll) Drouin. mer lcagiic-niatcs on hand. lLude Check. lioiI'aI'd liiopclle and He has l'CL'CIl'C(l word lrom the yothcrs in the Ottaira uniform. Stanley Cup chaiiipioii Canziiliens Otliers on the visitors" team will that coach Toc Blake. along with include Elmer rlcfcnccmcn Butch Boucliard and Lacli. Milrpli Cliamherlam. Bob, SPOKANE, wash.. (AP) - .Primo Corners failed to show up for a scheduled wrestling match here Thursday night that had I!- tractcd 3.200 fans to the ", ' Coliseum. Athlctic coiiiinissloner Louis August said he is recornmeliding that the former heavyweight box- in: champion be suspended in both Washington and California until he fills a satisfactory data here. Jimmy Orlaiiiin. Hampshire Wins Bell Trophy Doug Harley. will be niimhcredtl-lilion and Ray Getliite. I Pioccrds of the game go to the among the visiting perfm-mers.l shots. WINS MASR Unfnzed by pressure and an eight-strike deficit. Jack Burke. Jr., donned the U. S. MlIStel'l' crown by firing a one-under-pu 71 on the final lit at Augusta. Ga. His 72-hole total of 289 gave the 33- year-old Texan ll lone-point margin over amateur Ken Venturi, who won runner-up laurels. The Mast- ers' title is Burke's first major victory on the golf circuit. Snead Leads Golf Open 3 GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) -I Sam Snead shot a 69 Friday aiidl Third p,l.1od.5.SamtJnhn.pa1, gained one more stroke on the field to lead the 312.500 Greater Greensboro open golf tournament by five shots after so holes with 135 total. The 43-year-old White Sulphur Springs. W.Va.. pro birdied fivei of the last 12 to finish tim Iiiider par and load runnerup Doug Ford of Mahopac. NY.. by five; Ford. United states Pro- fessional Golfers Association champion. had his second straight 70 o... point behind and tied with four others was Gerry Kessel-1 ring of Kitchener. 0nt.. who also-I had I 69. Body Repairs i" " Auto Painting I If your car or truck re- quires attention our fully equipped repair and paint- l"oi- suinmei-side Bob Bownou, Other Montreal players are ex- Fishermen. narticiilailv the pected to turn Ill). ;0tiau'a boys club and the Ottawa Juvenile hockey lSOl'VlCe clubs' ;y,,,mge,. fry. M” want 1,, exerciseih Also iiicludcdwiii,..th(:Wtelii'iiWtliat lcagiic. Ztmtreme caution on venturing on the ice. Its bound to be honeycomb- tod and one can drop without warn- Iing through ice 12 and 14 inches .thick that. to all appearances. is lblue and solid. I remember going lback to a beaver dam on the open- ling morning shortly after the end ,nf the First Great War. The sea- 'son opened on April lst in those :days. It was fairly frosty at day- Ibreak and I out several holes In ice a Good 14 inches thick. The Iblue chips flew and I figured the ice was strong enough to carry a .team of horses. I went back again .in late afternoon. The sun had tturned the top ice into shallow slush but I thought nothing of.lt istaniling at the hole blissfully con tent one foot broke through and i lleft a hole just the size of my jbont. l was lucky that both feel .rlidn'l. go from under me. It has happened. I once saw an angler 'who had been standing on the ' ;same spot for It) minutes suddenly ' Idrnp through to his hips like he had slcppctl iii to an open man- hole. Before venturing out on the ILC(' this opening day. especially if Ilhe water and mud is deep tinder- incatli. carry it length of rail. or ipiece of plank with you. . .it could .bc the means of savimz your life. IAIso rrmcmhcr. . .Do not venture on ice alone. SEEM ACTIVI-I Troiit appear iiclive this season and should take halt in good style. On the 9th I was standing on the pavement gazing at the opcn wat- ier of a dam that had been con-, structed a few years ago and saw !two heavy swirls made by feed- llng trout. I Imagine many worms iBl"(' heing washed into brooks and dams. On Sunday I watched a gmnii digging worms on the spot iwhere ii pile of pulp wood had Qstoorl all winter. He was gathering friiiile ii few and they were thick fond plump...a real enticing tib- bit for I hungry trout. Troiitiniz enthusiasts. who have tDlt'IIly experience and claim to tknoir what they are talking about. insist there will be a killing on trout at the heads of certain rivers that are frozen over between there and the sea. They state that trout make the run seaward in the sttrio: only after the ice brenkil up in than river Maybe they are rlizht but I do know that schools of sea tmiil. often move In and out with the tide In mid-winter and are not In the least allergic to siximming under 8 canopy of ice. Travelling conditions are bound to he had on the fifteenth. Some of the side roads at the moment are 'mpassable to even a horse and sleigh. . .thc cuttings are filled in level with wet. hard packed snow. In this type of going gnow ploiighs make slow headway it they make any headway at all If thr day is iiarm some good catch- -.s will be taken by the hnrdy nig- lcrii who happen to he in the right place Ind are not afraid of walk- ing a few miles. It Sunday is stormy and blustery only the hard- lest. of the angling ('lfIlI wlll verit- iire out. Keep your fingers crossed trout fishermen and hope for the best and by from tishinz prospects at the moment the best will be none too 1094 Here are tun musts be sure you have your fishing license. if mu are in the license clan. . the some regulations an last year are in effect. ..and watch the count. Twenty trout In the daily limit to- urttlou of III! or - Stock Suits and Slacks also cut- ing departments are ready to serve you. ESTIMATES FREE FALL'S Auto Body Repairs I 86 Kent St. Dial 9713' Last night at North River rink the Hampshire Bulldogs won the R. R. Bell Trophy by defeating Cornwall 3-0 to take the two game total goal series 4-8. Fol- low the game the Hampshire cap- tain Wilfred Wntts was presented with the trophy. The Hampshire team was man- aged through the year by Wiley Stewart and G. Watts. The goalgetters lfl the game NOTICE No fishing l allowed were Parker (2) and L. MIcLe.Iii. on Sunday--C o I 0 Si Mill Property. Milton. Qunlitv failolod for in, in our latest trim styling, View the Shifter Hillman madc- to-meiisurc Stills in the latest Spring shades. "TUNE UP" ried in stock of- Yoiir Exclusive Shifter Hlllman Dealer. FOR SPRING THIS Hooley's Men's Wear 139 Kent. St. pin 7234 f.s..:. 3;... line WITH PAR KDALE YOUR SYSTEM 3 I await Freetown Royals Stop Aces 7-3 To To ke Series Lead Freetown Royals nude it 1-0 in do'I goal was 1 nice effort uftei games in their but two of three I pulling bout with Clayton Mn) series with the siimmei-side Ace: The next are in this series villt by defeating the home town boys be Played on Mondlv Illlht l.l0tl gt civic sudium lug nighpuy my fans watched the teams in the score of 7-8 second game after they hit! tied a. The Royal: land a decided edge In 01! Widlleldly E18119 on play and although the Ace: shot summon the first goal. the Freetown boys "I13 P011048 1- Aces. Bowiiess tGaudct. MacArthur) 4.21- 2. tied It u in less than n minute. . went ahead half way through the FT09'-0WD- 9- 3059115. 4-M: 3. Free first period and were never tbrub 'v0Wll- 0- R050!!! (Smith. 2. Rob- cncd from then on in 31'") 9-353 4- "1'90f0Wll- Tllflnr. Du Robert: got. the int: trick. fM1"- Mlcmlrdot 19-30-- acorlng two counters in the first "Mm" -' TIYIOI3 Tlylor 8.94. period and one In the third. Eust- fmllori. Gallant tmllorl Bownesii ace Reeves shot two goals and Mac (P3o:3.”)'d afglgfh :1.-.”Att;:IIl.L Cl:it'D.t;: Murdo and Taylor got atom Mm” (mm) mm ronnlb: Bownou. Tblril Period: 7. Freetown. D. Roberts 6.50; 8. Freetown. Reeve: the winners. while MacArthur play (MWMI-"'d0l 12-50: 9- Aces. Mac- cd one of his best games behind A''""" 13-44? 10- 1'' PGGLOWI. Reeve: the bluelllnc for the Aces His goal 13-3”- wn a fine solo effort. and he at P""m'li Campbell (major). up the may on which 30”," Bowncu (major) Taylor (major). acted as trigger man Both goalies, R”f""": Wm" slmmolll Ind Gamble and Taylor made some Jim Rfj!V9l- gy fine stops, but Gamble was the GENERAL DIES T victim of two soft ones. Des Rob- MADRID (A11) .. Lt,.Ggn. you arts' first one in the third period Moscnrdo Itunrto. 78. 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